Just a quick update here at campaign headquarters.....Well, as many of you have heard, this has been a trying weekend for our family. Smack-Dab in the middle of crunch time, we got a phone call that my grandpa was in the ER after his heart stopped at Kidney Dialysis Friday. We had just packed out bags to head to the other side of the district to do a bit of door-to-door that day, but instead stopped everything and headed to the ER. Come to find out they had put him on a vent...not what the family wanted...and according to the doctors he was not expected to make it. My grandpa has struggled with Kidney and heart failure, Diabetes, amputees, as well as other things for many years. Anyways, after discussing it with the family and by him responding to the doctor's questions by squeezing his hand.....it was decided that they would stop all treatments and give comfort care only to him. Basically Grandpa is just being kept comfortable until his time to go. They removed the vent and he was admitted to the hospital. He has been put on O2 and he is being given morphine. So, basically we all said out goodbye's...cried a lot...and now we are just waiting. He is non-responsive now, but we still just sit and wait with him. Sorry for the depressing news, but in our family it is a bitter-sweet even. It is a hard thing to let him go, but we know that he is headed for glory where he won't suffer any longer.
This has made the final few days in the campaign quite unique. Nathan is balancing being there at the hospital with trying to run the campaign. I will have to brag on him a bit and say he has been wonderful through all of this. He took Friday and Saturday off just to be with me and the family at the hospital. Only after my family told him to go did he finally agree to go back on the campaign trail today. Not many men would do that. He was willing to give up all of the campaign time and show us that his heart was where his mouth was by putting family first. Thanks Nathan......what a wonderful man of God you are!!!
So, as we head into the final days of this campaign, I ask for your prayers not only for my family as they prepare for the passing of my grandpa, but also for the will of god to be played out in our lives with this campaign. No matter what results come in on Tuesday night, we know that we were there for a purpose and we followed what God asked us to do. It was all for His Glory...win or loss. Thanks to all of my dear friends and family for supporting us with all of your actions as well as prayers these past few months. We couldn't have made it through with out you!
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Campaign Update...Prayers Needed!
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Sunday, April 23, 2006
New A2Z Essentials Papers
These are just a few projects that I will be teaching classes on at the Store in Norwalk. They are having a National Scrapbooking Day Crop, and asked me to teach on the new A2Z Essentials Lines. Of course I was happy to do so! Any chance I get to play with those cute papers is fine by me! If you like them, you can check out their website http://www.geta2z.com and see where you can pick some up at!
Well enough for now. this was just a fly-by post to show you what new papers A2Z has out. Back to the campaign now. It's 11:00pm and I am headed back downstairs to put together MORE yard signs. Yes, we ordered 1000 and all of them have to have the metal stakes put in by hand before we can put them up. LOL! The joys of campaigning! ;)
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Friday, April 21, 2006
Crunch Time!
Well as you can tell with my lack of posts, we have been busy! So busy infact that the kids are visiting their Grandpa and Grandma in PA for a week and a half while Mommy and Daddy run all over the 4th district! To give you an idea of just how many doors we will be knocking on...hand's we'll shake....and people we'll meet, we have 20,000 pieces of literature, 1000 yard signs, and 29,000 phone calls to make in these last 2 weeks! Basically I am glad we have good walking shoes! I would have to say Nathan has done quite a bit more than me. Our schedule is so crazy that 6 hours of sleep at night for him is a good night!
Nathan had his second forum/debate last night. He did wonderfully! You can't tell it by this morning's news paper article coverage...but he stomped all over his opponent! In a political way of course! :P Hey, I figure if his opponent can do all sorts of nasty things behind out backs like spread false rumors....drive by our house and take pictures while I'm home alone with the kids.....call my husband less than Christian in an email forwarded from his campaign manager....try to get people to rescend their endorsements by talking filth about my hubby, Nathan can put him to shame by bring out the TRUTH infront of everyone including the media! Hey...if you want to play hardball, make your sure your slate is clean first! Basically we're only exposing they guy for who he really is.....not nice at all! >:( So if anyone is interested in learning the TRUTH about my wonderful hubby they can check out his website at http://www.martin4congress.comrtin4congress.com He is a great guy and I am very proud to say I'm a Congressional candidate's wife!
Enough politics...here are some adorable pics of my girls playing with our puppies!
They are HUGE now! They'll be turning 6 weeks on Sunday. They are finally getting to that playful stage! So very cute! Emma is hilarious with them because he fingers are at a perfect height for them to chew on. So, she'll go "No! Ouch! No!" Sure enough the puppies don't listen! Their little teeth are sharp though!
I am sure that this will be the last post until after May 2nd. We will be headed out on the campaign trail this weekend for our final week. Please keep Nathan as well as this campaign in your prayers. We definitely could use them. It is going to be an uphill battle, but we are here for whatever God wants us to do. If it's His will, we will win...if not...we won't. Either way we are following His direction and running this campaign as He would see fit.
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Sunday, April 16, 2006
Happy Easter from Campaign Headquarters!
I can't believe he's turned me into a campaign wife! LOL! We spent all day Saturday doing my first ever door-to-door campaigning for my dh! That was a new experience for me! We spent from 10:00am until 5:00pm knocking on doors and handing out literature! Yep..LOTS of walking and quite a bit of sun! Actually Nathan, Steve (our campaign manager), and I all ended up burnt! What was funny was that today at church our youth pastor's wife asked me if we had been on vacation? I was like no??? She said well you've gotten quite a bit of sun? I laughed and said no, this is from campaigning door-to-door! LOL! While most 24 year olds are planning how to treat the sunburns they received from Spring Break in Fl......Mandi is treating her campaign wounds! LOL! The best part is that in the next 15 days until MAY SECOND, we will be doing this same thing just about everyday! Lets just say that we have at least 20,000 pieces of literature to pass out before May 2nd! Yep...I'm buying a BIG bottle of sunscreen! :D
Now about the real reason to blog today. I just wanted to say a huge Happy Easter to you guys! We had a wonderful day going to service this morning and then a day with family at a cookout. The food and fellowship were terrific. We had fun hiding the eggs for all of the grandkids. It was so much fun for them that we actually collected them back up and re-hid them for them! You can do that when you have 6 little girls 4 yrs and under! They loved it! We also spent time riding a 4-wheeler and doing target practice! Yes, Nathan helped me shoot for the 1st time. I was so proud that I hit the target withthe 22, with my first shot! Wooo-hooo me a girly-girl. I should have stopped there though because that was all I hit for the rest of the afternoon! Shhh! Just let on like Mandi hit the target on her first shot! :D
I just wanted to say how thankful I am today to be a beliver. How blessed we are to have such a loving God to send His son to die at Calvary for Me??? I like the Christian song out now...can't remember the title or artist...that says that we picture Christ with his curly brown hair, blue eyes, and perfect skin as he dies on the cross. I rejoice that I had the opportunity to see the Passion of the Christ 2 years ago. It really hit home for me just how much Christ did suffer to pay the greatest price for MY sin! After walking away from the movie I was honestly speechless (a huge deal for anyone who knows Mandi >>>>yes I said nothing! ) It left me seeing the cross in a whole new way. A human way. I saw it as his mother peered up at him as she watched her first born be tourchured in a way that you wouldn't treat a animal...and then horrifically die. She saw Him pay that price for us. That tore at a mother's heart. So as you see Easter come to a close tonight. Make sure that you see beyond the "pretty crucifiction painting" that hangs at the front of your church, and see how it really was...a place of sacrafice for all of mankind. He died and rose again for US!
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Friday, April 14, 2006
Practicing her art with a green marker and her sister!
Well I guess you can say that Nathan's campaign is allowing out children to experiment with their creativeness? We were all full swing in to tying to get a 500 piece mailing out last night when Emma comes climbing down the stairs. She is literally GREEN from head to toe! That is one of those parent moments when you know that someone should be in trouble, but you can't stop laughing to find out who. Well, the majority of the marker was on her legs, belly, and most of all her toes ( I think they were trying to paint Emma's toenails?) Anyways, Emma doesn't seem to mind at all and Maddelyn is proud as a peach of her newest "living scrapbook" as we like to say. It is not a rare thing for Emma to end up with stickers...glue stick or the sort on her. We asked Maddelyn what happened and her answer was "Emma did it." Well after a bit more investigation we found out that Maddelyn's bed, sheets, and pillow case were also covered in green stripes. So, Maddelyn then admitted that she did Emma's belly, legs, and feet...but Emma did the bed and her face. LOL! Too funny! It's kinda of obvious which child was to blame when Maddelyn had a few green marks on her...most were on her RIGHT HAND (drawing hand) and Emma was covered! LOL! After two baths, Emma is still a faded greenish color. Well I guess we will have to wait on those Easter pictures until AFTER Easter! The joys of being a mommy of toddlers!
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Monday, April 10, 2006
What does _____ make you think of?
I saw this challange on 2peas and thought...hey..I can actually do this one! So here it goes! I was supposed to type out the first thing that came to my head after reading each one of these words:
1. Harry....the 2-headed monster on Seasame Street (we have a 3yr old and a 1yr old. What else can you expect?)
2. Black.... My favorite color of cardstock to back a layout with. It really makes your pictures pop.
3. Delicious... fruit smoothies..mmm! Wow it is almost summer time which means that the farmer's markets will once again be carrying the FRESHEST/SWEETEST fruit! Woo-hoo! :P
4. Funny... When Nathan's campaign manager got caught in our mini van's automatic sliding door! Too funny! Yes, it might have been dangerous, but now it is plumb hilarious. (Steve...you know we wouldn't make fun of you if we didn't love you!)
5. Green... The color that our grass here in Ohio is FINALLY turning! WELCOME SPRING!
6. Ribbons... My true addiction! I was so inspired by this one that I had to do a layout proclaiming my love to ribbons!!! :D Yes, most of you know that I am hopelessly addicted to scrapbooking...but the truth is that ribbons are the real problem. I think the only thing that might compete with my ribbon buying habit might be my rub-on buying habit? Can a girl have too many of either? I don't thing so! All of my ribbons are neatly wound around clothes pins and then placed in color coded mason jars. Yes...I am a control freak. I LOVE ORGANIZATION! Anyone need me to write up a list for them? I can! :P
7. Internet... Well, I guess I have to place my ode to 2peas here! GREAT site! http://www.2peasinabucket.com These are a wonderful bunch of ladies (and I think a few men too?) who not only are great friends...but share my addiction as well! If it were not for the insiration I get from this site, I would not be the scrapper I am today or have the style I have. I am always learning new techniques as well as finding new products through them! This site also led me to a couple of new local friends as well, Alicia and Amiee!
8. BBQ... Wow...TN BBQ! I have never had one bad meal, it's all wonderful! I guess my favorite has to be John G's BBQ in Cleveland TN! (Smokey Bones/Jordan's/and Sticky Fingers were all close runner's up though! If you're ever in East TN and need to know where to find the best, give me a hollar!
9. People... I guess this one to me is kinda special. It made me thing of all the people in our lives that have helped our family out so much. I was so blessed to have a great support group of family and friends here in OH while Nathan was deployed. I couldn't have done it with out them. I do want to give a special thanks to my parents who so graciously gave up part of their home for my dd's and I. Thanks guys for all the support and thanks mom for being my labor coach/maternity taxi! :) I also am so appreciative of the people who have given Nathan such tremendous backing during his Congressional Campaign. We have some good hearted people out their that not only wish to make a difference by electing Nathan to Congress, but have truely went out of thier way to help out this campaign, support our family, and committing to pray for us. I wan to say thank you guys for all of your support.
10. Quirky... hmmm???? Well what are some of my quirks? I am a freak about my covers in bed? I literally will wake up in the middle of the night, get out of bed, and straighten/re-tuck my covers before I can fall back asleep. Well, I guess to be honest...my DEAR hubby is the one who gets up and straightens them for me! Girls...I told he was a keeper! :D What else??? I go where the heat is. No, I don't mean I spend half of my days in FL, I just HATE being cold. My hubby laughs at me becuase I will literally go into the bathroom with my laptop or a book and sit in the floor just because I can shut the door and turn the heater on to make a sauna. LOL! He HATES being hot and I can't get warm enough. He said that I spent 1/2 of my pregnancy with Maddelyn in the bathroom because I was either taking hot showers ( to get warm) or sitting in the floor infront of the bathroom heater reading a book. See, I go where the heat is. Yep, I'm different but God made me that way...a organizational freak/list maker/always cold/scrapbooking addict /control freak kinda gal. Sometimes it needs some work, but sometimes it makes me who I am. It is kind of funny though because we can already see Maddelyn is picking it up. She cries at night if we put her to bed without "making her bed" first. She is also the only 3 year old who makes her own bed every morning without being told! Yep, it's rubbing off!
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Thursday, April 6, 2006
A Living Sacrifice for Him
"I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." --Romans 12:1-2 (ESV)
I found this verse on a challenge thread on 2peas http://twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&thread_id=1691806 After reading it, it was amazing to me how much this sums up our lives over the past 2 years. Nathan and I have always tried to live out our marriage according to what the will of God is. When you read the verse above, to the unbeliver/new in faith, it seems as if you must put everything away fun or good of the world away to please God. Basically how boring is that? I on the other hand see this verse as kind of a road map as to how to receive God's abundant blessings in your life. Nathan and I have learned through experience that when you put away the wants/expectations of the world/flesh.....God so richly blesses you beyond imagination. Our first lesson in this was with the birth of our 1st child. We were brand new married and both in college, so the obvious thing was to wait for a baby. Well, we began praying before we were married that God would plan out our lives, including future children to be in HIS timing. Well that timing brought Maddelyn on our 10 month wedding anniversary. At first I was scared a bit and kind of questioning God's timing. I mean we were in school and finances? But god proceeded to show us that when we put away the worries and expectations of the world He will bless us. He sis. We sat back in amazement as things just came together. I don't think we paid a singe penny for anything for Maddelyn until she was several month sold. Everything including maternity clothes, baby items, and even medical bills were just "taken care of." by God it was truly amazing.
the next lesson was Dear Emma. We found out that we were expecting Emma 2 days after we learned that Nathan was being deployed for 18 months to Iraq. The first thought was....GOD???? I thought you had things worked out and we were surrendering it ALL to you? Now we're pregnant? I would have to say that Emma's pregnancy and having her around was such a blessing during the deployment. Instead of throwing a pity party for myself about how long Nathan had been gone, It gave me something to look forward to. It was more of a "well I'm 24 weeks pregnant now!" Not a "well he's been gone 2 months now." Basically God gave me something to be positive about.
Our next lesson was the deployment in a whole. I would have to say this was the biggest lesson in surrendering it all to him. The week before Nathan was to leave, he was offered a slot in Officer candidate School (OCS). This is something that he had applied to over a year and a half before but they had not had any openings yet. When the officer told Nathan of the opportunity, he said that if Nathan chose to go, then he would not be able to join his unit in Iraq. He would remain stateside with us. So, OBVIOUS human choice was OCS for the wife! Iraq...or home with me??? hmm? Well, that was not God's plan for us, so after many prayers, we as a couple decided to follow God's lead and to turn down the position in OCS. It was tough to have blind faith like that, but it brought a complete peace once we had told the officer of our decision. It is amazing what peace following God's will brings!
So, Nathan went to Iraq and as I knew he would, God brought him home safe and sound. It was the toughest faith lesson we have ever had to learn, but we made it through. As we saw it, It was not some random call of the government that brought Nathan to Iraq, but rather God's will being played out to complete some master plan. Talk about peace! At the time we did not know why god thought it best for Nathan to be miss his elder daughter's 1st two birthdays, most of his 2nd daughter's pregnancy as well as 1st year of life, but He saw fit. So with blind faith we surrendered to God and Nathan left for Iraq. We didn't know why he had to go, but we had peace in knowing that he was supposed to go. So an entire year and a half goes by and Nathan returns, still not knowing why he went. Now being April (almost 2 years later) we see exactly why Nathan went to Iraq. the campaign he is currently running has brought him to an entire new perspective because of what he viewed in Iraq. Nathan has always had a heart for politics, but we ever thought we would be running for congress in '06! While in Iraq, Nathan was totally fascinated by how in touch the people of Iraq were with their new government. They not only wanted to be involved into eh forming of it, but they wanted to know details of the hows and whys it was ran the way it was ran. They were seeking out a TRUE democracy! Then he looked back on his own country and realized how distant the average American is from their own government. The average person does not even know who their elected officials are, let alone can explain how a constitutional referendum works. America was founded by the people, but is sadly not run that way anymore. So, he decided (after being that our congressman was retiring) to run for office and do his very best to give the local Americans a voice in their government. Bring things back to the way they were designed to be, and hopefully instill a true conservative value system to our country once again. It is funny to look back and think that if we had not sought out God and His will for our lives....we wouldn't have Maddelyn...Nathan would not have gone over seas.........and He wouldn't be running for congress now! Yes, the decision to run was DEFINITELY coated with prayer!
This all just kinda makes you think...what could your life be missing for not surrendering all to Him?
Another one of my favorite scriptures, as well as our family's dcripture, shows how blessed we will be for surrendering to his will:
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, ...plans to give you hope and a future...You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart."
-Jeremiah 29:11
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Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Doting on my Hubby!
I just wanted to dote on my hubby for a minute. Nathan is such an awesome man of God! Not just because he is doing WONDERFUL in his Congressional campaign, but because he is true to his convictions. I am very proud to say that my dh was offered a packaged valued at over $100,000 worth of $ and media from a certian anti-war group and he turned it down! Yes, politicians are always asking for donations, BUT not when you have to go against your standards. By saying yes to that liberal military group, he would have had to have agreed to their agenda which includes withdrawing from Iraq immediately and not supporting our president. Basically Nathan would have had to have gone against EVERYTHING he went to Iraq for? He basically would have been saying that his time in Iraq was for nothing and the great job that these guys/gals have and are doing now is for nothing since we want to pull up camp and ship everyone home? And that helps worldwide democracy/freedom how? I agree with my husband, no matter if you believe we had the right/cause/whatever to go into Iraq....we're there now and we need to continue our support of their new government because the world is watching to see if we hold true to our word or not to stick it out to the end. On top of all of that he would have had to denounce his commander in chief...his military boss? Not happening! So Nathan turned down the large amount of money not because it might look good in the papers or get him a few more votes in the primary, but because of his values. After God and his family, the thing Nathan holds most dear is his integrity. He believes that if a man has no integrity, he has nothing. This is why it was such a big deal to me to proudly sit back and watch my hubby turn down media coverage (commercials and such) and cash donations so that he could stand tall and know that he IS a man of his word! Wow hubby! You'll make a great congressman! Of course I am going to do a shameless plug for his website on my scrap'n blog..he's earned it! :P http://www.martin4congress.com
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Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Finally Spring!
It is finally Spring here in Ohio! Yes, the weather could be a bit warmer, but Spring is definitely in the air! The grass is turning green, a few flowers have sprouted, and the birds are out once again. Our girls love playing outside once agian! It is almost as if they are finally ready to be rid of their cabin fever! Once they go outside, it is almost impossible to get them back indoors! I think Emma is the worst! She loves running up and down the walkway to our big deck out back. I think she does more running on the walkway than she does actual playing! I took some pictures of Maddelyn this afternoon while the sun was out. Emma was napping so I will have to catch her another day. Maddelyn was so cute in one of her new birthday outfits! She is such a ham for the camera!
Maddelyn's birthday weekend went great! We found out that Maddelyn does have a bit of shyness in her! She actually started crying when everyone sang Happy Birthday to her. Poor thing got embarrassed! She had a wonderful party with the twins! They all got bikes from my parents, so I am sure that Maddelyn will want to be outside even more now! Teaching her to ride it is Nathan's job though! :P Maddelyn has had fun telling everyone that she is now three and that she had a party. When we asked her what her favorite part of the party was, she said "Bubblegum!" A few weeks ago my sister-in-law was over here taking pictures of all the girls. She told them that if they were good she would give them all a piece of gum. Well the night went on, we forgot about the gum, and they ended up leaving. Maddelyn was heart broken over it! She still talks about how Aunt Thelma didn't give her any gum! So, Thelma made a point to put a box of Bazooka gum in Maddelyn's gift bag and she was thriled! So out of all the party events and great gifts from everyone...the bubblegum was the best! She is so cute!
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